Store SKU # 351021

48 in. x 48 in. Attic Fan Cover

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Model # AFC4848

Internet # 202520962

Store SKU # 351021

Store SO SKU # 923710

This attic fan cover blocks cold drafts in the winter. Attic fans contribute a lot of cold are loss to a home and this cover helps prevent that. The Velcro type tape insures year after year of use. The reflective insulation blocks air.

Seals air leaks around attic fan louvers

Easy off when fan is in use

Saves energy saves costs

Easy to install

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SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions

Product Depth (in.)

0.25

Product Height (in.)

48

Product Length (in.)

48 in

Product Thickness (in.)

0.25 in

Product Width (in.)

48 in

Details

Flexible

Yes

Hardware Included

Yes

Material

Plastic

Plumbing Part Type

Screen

Returnable

90-Day

Shape

Square

Use

Tub

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

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Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by Mike Falls down
This product is garbage. The Velcro sticks to the metal frame no problem but it won't even stick to the product it was sold with. This cover falls off within an hour or two no matter how well you clean the surfaces before sticking the Velcro to it and no matter how well you try to work the backing to the foam.
I stuck the Velcro to the foam without hanging it just as a test and within 2 hours all of the Velcro had completely separated from the foam with no load on it at all. Absolute garbage. This is going back.
December 16, 2012

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by Fyrmnkeith Worthless
I should have read the reviews. As everyone else said, the tape won't stick to the foil side. Fell down in minutes. Waaayyy overpriced.
July 19, 2015

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by mydiyproject Attic Fan Cover - Do not recommend
The included velcro sticky strips in the package are not strong enough to hold the plastic up. The velcro peels away from the plastic and on another occasion the velcro has not stayed stuck to the other side of the velcro. This is not worth the price as you have to go out and buy stronger velcro.
February 15, 2015

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by ktqt tape doesn't stick
The tape does NOT stick to the insulating material, so the insulation cover falls off. The tape sticks to the attic fan frame, and the velcro holds fine. It is the silver coated insulated material that is the problem. We followed instructions exactly and even reverse rolled the material to remove the curl tension. Will return for refund.
November 21, 2011

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by Clint Does the job after using glue gun to attach velcro.
After installing as instructed I found it on the floor the next morning because the velcro adhesive came away from the thermal material. This happened two more times after reinstalling. I solved the problem after gluing the velcro to the thermal material and has stayed in place for a month. It really keeps the cold drafts out!
December 5, 2011

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by bucky velcro won't stick!!!
The velcro won't stick to the cover, longest I've gotten it to stay up is 3 hours. Now the velcro is falling off the frame after being up there by itself for a month. I am returning this to the store.
December 8, 2011

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by Bill Garbage
Just like everyone else, The velcro will not adhere to the foam insulation material. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT!
February 10, 2015

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0 by MrHurt BAD DESIGN
This item is overpriced. What you get is a piece of white flexible foam insulation that has a reflective surface on one side, and some adhesive velcro. The idea is that you cut the insulation to fit the size of the louver area for your whole house fan, stick your velcro up there, then apply the other half of the velcro to the insulating barrier and voila. Problem is that within a few short hours this insulating barrier will fall down because the adhesive side of the velcro will not stick to it. I ended up having to buy a tube of Liquid Nails specially made for foam products, so add an additional 5 bucks to the total cost.
Of course, this approach is still easier and quicker than building an insulated box out of rigid insulation and crawling into your attic to place over the fan.
November 6, 2011